Magic: The Gathering’s Universes Beyond lineup of crossovers is becoming more prevalent in 2026, but Final Fantasy remains arguably the best example of what it looks like when done right.The set was the most popular in Magic’s long history when it launched last year, and since then, new Chocobo Track Foil cards have shaken up its most valuable chase cards.These are the priciest Final Fantasy cards you can buy right now, thanks to data from TCGPlayer, including those that have been recently added.The Most Valuable MTG Final Fantasy Cards Right NowClive, Ifrit’s Dominant (Borderless - Surge Foil) - $76The market value of Final Fantasy 16 protagonist Clive, Ifrit’s Dominant (Borderless - Surge Foil), and the flip-side’s Ifrit, Warden of Inferno, is under $80. Some sellers have it closer to $70.Tifa Lockhart (Borderless - Surge Foil) - $91Fan-favorite Tifa’s Chocobo Track Foil is sitting at around $90. It’s a great card, too, powering up as land enters (at least until the end of the turn).Yuna, Hope of Spira (Borderless - Chocobo Track Foil) - $100Cheaper than the variant further down this list, Yuna, Hope of Spira’s more recent Chocobo Track Foil treatment will set you back around $100.Kefka, Court Mage (Borderless - Surge Foil) - $114Kefka, Court Mage (Borderless - Surge Foil) puts the clown front-and-center, while offering a transformation into Kefka, Ruler of Ruin on the other side - yours for just over $110.Vivi Ornitier (Borderless - Chocobo Track Foil) - $119This Chocobo Track version of the Final Fantasy 9 Mage is just as powerful as any other, but its artwork might be even better.It’s selling for $220, but the market value is closer to $120.Cloud, Midgar Mercenary (Borderless - Chocobo Track Foil) - $119This Cloud variant isn’t as pricey as the other version on this list, but you’d still be pretty thrilled to find it.It’s valued at around $120, but it’s actually selling for a little less than that if you look around.Lightning, Army of One (Borderless - Surge Foil) - $318.71Lightning, Army of One (Borderless - Surge Foil) was a super popular card at the set’s launch, and this is far and away the best-looking version of a fantastic aggro card.Its market value is around $131, but it’s selling for more if you do happen to have one.Yuna, Hope of Spira (Borderless - Surge Foil) - $148Yuna, Hope of Spira (Borderless - Surge Foil) is one of the best-looking surge foil treatments in the set, giving the legendary summoner a card befitting of her status in Final Fantasy X.It’s dropped to around $150, but the card remains sought after.Cloud, Midgar Mercenary (Borderless - Surge Foil) - $265Cloud, Midgar Mercenary (Borderless - Surge Foil) can run you around $265, but it's his rival that takes top spot for Final Fantasy 7 characters.Sephiroth, Fabled SOLDIER (Borderless - Surge Foil) - $483Sephiroth, Fabled SOLDIER (Borderless - Surge Foil) offers gorgeous artwork of one of gaming’s most legendary bad guys, and it flips over for the One-Winged Angel side of the character, too.Travelling Chocobo (Borderless - Neon Ink) - VariousThese Borderless, Neon Ink treatments of Final Fantasy’s most iconic bird creature are fetching huge prices, and while they’ve dropped in the months since launch, they’re still worth a small fortune.Here’s how the prices shake out:Travelling Chocobo (Borderless - Neon Ink Green) - $1,962Travelling Chocobo (Borderless - Neon Ink Blue) - $1,933Travelling Chocobo (Borderless - Neon Ink Yellow) - $1,846Travelling Chocobo (Borderless - Neon Ink Pink) - $1,768Travelling Chocobo (Borderless - Japan Exclusive) - $4,836.47The Travelling Chocobo (Borderless - Japan Exclusive) is the most expensive card of any 2025 Magic: The Gathering set, racking up a total of around $6,000. It’s still fluctuating regularly, but it’s ahead by a long shot.Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.